The Manila Times

WOODS MAKES CUT WITH CLOSING BIRDIE AT TORREY PINES

- W w w. m a n i Tiger Woods reacts after playing his shot from the 13th tee during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines North on Saturday in San Diego, California. Jhonnel Ababa rises with backto- back PGT Asia victories. JANUARY

LEADING second- round scores on Friday in the US PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open on the North and South courses at Torrey Pines ( USA unless noted; par- 72) 133 - Ryan Palmer ( USA) 66- 67 134 - Jon Rahm ( ESP) 68- 66 135 - Luke List ( USA) 69- 66, Tony Finau

( USA) 65- 70 136 - Alex Noren ( SWE) 70- 66 137 - Michael Kim ( USA) 69- 68, Jason

Day (AUS) 73-64, Martin Flores 70-67 138 - Retief Goosen ( RSA) 70- 68, Hunter

Mahan 68-70, Harris English 70-68,

LPhil Mickelson 70-68, Tom Lovelady 68-70 139 - Sean O’Hair 70- 69, Cameron Smith ( AUS) 71- 68, Keegan Bradley 70- 69, Robert Garrigus 69- 70, Kevin Streelman 71- 68, Justin Rose ( GBR) 69- 70, Brice Garnett 69- 70, Talor Gooch 71- 68, Beau Hossler 71- 68 140 - C.T. Pan ( TPE) 70-70, Patrick Reed 68-72, Keith Mitchell 71-69, Brandon Harkins 7070, Ben Silverman (CAN) 69-71, Lanto Griffin 72-68, Danny Lee (NZL) 69-71, Cody Gribble 70-70, Marc Leishman (AUS) 7169, Corey Conners (CAN) 72-68 A JOLLA, United States: Tiger Woods birdied his final hole on Friday (Saturday in Manila) capping a back-nine rally that saw him make the cut in his return to the US PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open.

The 14-time major champion wrestled four birdies from his last nine holes on the North Course at Torrey Pines, carding a one-under par 71.

That was just enough to make the cut — his first since the Wyndham Championsh­ip in August of 2015 where he finished tied for 10th.

Since then Woods has battled back trouble that sidelined him for all of 2016. He is playing his first official tournament since missing the cut here last year in an abortive comeback bid that ended with spinal fusion surgery in April.

“I was grinding my way around the golf course today,” said Woods, who hit just three of 14 fairways and nine of 18 greens in regulation. “I fought hard. I was trying to post a number, which I was able to do.”

Woods was one shot outside the cut line when arrived at his final hole, the par-five ninth.

He was in the right rough off the tee and his second shot left him on the edge of the green, 75 feet from the pin.

He nestled his first putt a few feet from the cup and made that for the needed birdie — capping a 71 for a total of 143 and offering a big smile to cheering fans.

Woods was 10-shots off the 36-hole lead held by American Ryan Palmer, who carded a five-under par 67 on the North Course for 11-under 133.

Spain’s defending champion Jon Rahm, who could seize the world number one ranking from Dustin Johnson with a victory, carded a sixunder 66 and was alone in second on 134.

Luke List carded a 66 to share third place on 135 with first-round leader Tony Finau, who carded a 70.

Woods had opened the tournament on Thursday with a respectabl­e even-par 72 on the South Course — scene of his 14th and most recent major title at the 2008 US Open.

But he struggled off the tee all day — sending his first drive at least 50 yards left.

He laid up in the rough and twoputted for par at the par-five 10th from about 40 feet.

But he couldn’t get out of trouble at the par-four 13th, his fourth hole of the day, after another tee shot went left into a scrub hazard.

An irked Woods took an unplayable lie, then missed the green. His chip rolled through the putting surface and he walked off with a double-bogey that put him two-over and outside the cutline. Woods responded with four birdies coming home.

He gave his massive gallery — sent scampering several times by his errant drives — something to cheer about for the first time all day when he rolled in a 50-foot birdie bomb at the first hole.

“It was nice to get one to fall in there and get something positive going into the back nine,” Woods said.

He got back to even par with a birdie at the fifth, a short par-five, where a solid drive trickled into the first cut of rough and his second shot left him off the green but his chip left him an easy birdie.

“My short game’s been good all week,” Woods said. “I’m just trying to get used to the firmness of the greens. We can hear the ball land from the fairway.”

Woods got up and down for birdie at the seventh, but was back outside the cut line after a bogey at the par-three eighth.

“I was just trying to get under par for the day,” he said of his inward push. “I thought that would be a good, solid turnaround from being two-over at the turn.”

Woods was looking forward to testing his game under pressure over two more rounds. He’ll tee off on Saturday at the 10th hole of the South Course at 10:10 a.m. (18:10 GMT).

“It’s one thing to do it at home, it’s totally another thing to do it out here,” he said. “These guys are all going low and I haven’t done that in a long time.”

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